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AT&T 1465 2.4 GHz Analog Cordless Phone with Answering System (Black/Silver) | 
enlarge | Brand: VTech Category: CE
List Price: $49.99 Buy New: $23.95 You Save: $26.04 (52%)
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Rating: 18 reviews
Color: Espresso/Silver Media: Electronics Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 8 Dimensions (in): 5 x 2.3 x 8
MPN: ATT 1465 Model: ATT 1465 UPC: 650530031137 EAN: 0650530031137 ASIN: B0001W9HM4
Release Date: May 1, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | 2.4 GHz analog signal; analog clock display | | • | Integrated answering machine, 15 minutes of record time | | • | Caller ID/call waiting, 90-call history | | • | 50-number phone directory, 9 speed-dial locations | | • | Headset compatibility; illuminated keypad |
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Product Description Miss any important messages while you were out? Get them when you come home or call for them from another location (using your own security code). At home, enjoy the convenience of making and receiving phone calls with this 2.4GHz cordless telephone, with excellent sound and range. This sleek-looking AT&T 2.4GHz cordless phone with answering system is a stylish and full-function phone that is call waiting and caller ID compatible. Features: analog clock in base; integrated digital answering machine; 50 name/number directory; one-touch dialing; page/handset locator; 90 name/number caller ID log; display dial; English, French and Spanish display prompts; and a 15 minute digital record time. Handset Volume Control Headset Jack (2.5mm) - Headset is optional Hearing Aid Compatible Last-Number Redial Answering Machine - 15 minutes Record Time with selective save and delete / Remote Access / Time/Date Stamp / Variable Speed Playback / English/French/Spanish Voice Prompts for easy use
Amazon.com Product Description The 1465 from AT&T is a 2.4 GHz cordless phone with an analog clock display, caller ID/call waiting capability, and a built-in answering machine. It utilizes the 2.4 GHz frequency to provide a more powerful signal than traditional 900 MHz phones. With its 50-number phone directory, you can keep track of important phone numbers, while a 90-number caller ID memory displays the names and numbers of all recent incoming calls. Nine one-touch memory buttons provide an easy way to dial your most frequently used numbers, and a redial feature lets you call the last outgoing number with the touch of a button. A handset control lets you adjust volume levels, while the lighted keypad helps you to dial even in the dark. With any key answer, you can pick up an incoming call simply by pressing any of the handset buttons, and the handset LCD menu provides a convenient way to navigate the phone's many functions. A page button on the base makes finding a misplaced handset a snap, while headset compatibility provides a hands-free communication option. The all-digital answering machine has up to 15 minutes of recording time, and features voice prompts to help you manage your messages. A time/date stamp lets you know when each message was received, while remote operation allows you to keep track of your messages while you are away from home. The 1465 also comes backed by a one-year limited warranty. What's in the Box Base, telephone handset, belt clip, 2 telephone line cords, AC adapter, NiCD battery, user's manual
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| Customer Reviews: Read 13 more reviews...
Great Phone - it worked well for us for over 2 years August 4, 2008 E. Nelson (St. Louis) My wife and I bought this phone in 2005 and it has been a great phone and answering machine for us. About 6 months ago the battery started dying on us quite regularly and it finally got to the point where you couldn't talk for more than about 10 minutes before it would die entirely. If we could have found a replacement battery for a decent price, we probably would have just replaced the battery, but it was actually cheaper to replace the entire unit with a similar AT&T handset (that we're also pretty happy with).
Acceptable, but display died. June 21, 2007 Richard T. Bulova Like most others, bought per CU's recommendation. If this was the best of the lot, the others must be really awful!. Sound quality and overall low volume are minor liabilities. The handset display, however, has lost the ability to display entire contents, making Caller ID and Call Return generally useless. AT&T won't replace if warranty expired or repair, so I'm stuck with looking for another entire unit. In response to another review, I've been able to use chain dialing just fine. That's like for the 1-800 number for my calling card followed upon connection with my PIN. There is a pause that can be inserted between the two, giving just enough time to make the through connection.
Horrible phone April 30, 2007 J. Russell (NC, USA) I bought this phone from a major retailer, and was sorely disappointed. I can handle the 3 clocks (I just don't set them, the handset gets automatically set, and I don't use the voicemail). The phone was very quiet (I have it turned all the way up and sometimes still can't hear). I also had the 'no connect' problem, about 2 weeks after owning the phone. Not only that, but here recently the phone hasn't been receiving calls at all. I've missed some important calls due to this (I use vonage, so I can see when exactly they called, and the phone didn't have it in the CID, nor did it show up with the 'new messages' light). Overall this phone is of very poor quality.
Should have believed customer reviews July 28, 2006 Preacher Lady (Storyteller Town) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
While someone else said they live according to recommendations by CU, I live by the accumulated reviews of products by customers on Amazon and other sites. There are always a couple of negative experiences on ANY products, but I should have read more closely the negative reviews on this one. My major complaint is that other people couldn't hear me talk! I heard them fine, but several people told me they could barely hear me. I used other phones on the line and had no trouble, so that wasn't it. There's little more frustrating. Although some of the "features" come close. It's true there are three clocks to set, each separately . . . what a pain. And entering items in the directory IS tedious. THe handset IS uncomfortable (almost impossible) to hold between your head and shoulder. I would live with these bad design features but the volume issue killed it for me. I thought I was safe with AT&T -- after all, a company with a HUGE reputation, right? Apparently I'm old enough that the heritage of good though expensive service has passed. Extremely disappointing.
Agree with Consumer Reports, a great phone March 2, 2006 Diane W. (Michigan) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I bought this phone after having many, many other phones that didn't keep a charge, had horrible reception, made loud noises, and had a disconnect button right by your cheek so you hung up on people all the time, so we went to Consumer Reports this time. We are, so far, 100% happy with this phone after 3 months of use. We can understand all the messages, the volume controls are easy to use, the buttons are convenient, and the reception is great. For the price, it is the best we've found.
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